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OINEWS Pence, Turnbull present united front on Korea following Sydney talks US Vice-President Mike Pence reaffirms the Trump administration and its allies wil “deal” with North Korea if China does not, as he holds talks with Malcolm Turnbull in Sydney. Paris gunman named as France prepares to vote 7 French investigators release more details about the gunman who shot a policeman dead on the Champs 3 Elysees, as the country prepares to vote in its most closely watched presidential election in decades, 1 Elite Franch soldiers to guard election booths in wake of shooting Family mourn 4yo tragically killed in Berwick car park crash ‘The family of a young boy who was killed after being hit by a car in a medical centre car park while walking handtin-hand with his father thanks the community for their love and support. Bob Murphy is playing his 300th senior match as the Bulldogs meet the Lions first up on a big Saturday of AFL footy, which will later feature a crucial Sydney derby. Follow all the scores and stats in our ScoraCentre. ‘Melbourne's all-night weekend public transport will be made permanent after a successful trial, the Vietorian Government announces, committing almost $200 milion to the initiative over the next Family makes meaning of Holocaust trauma, generations on (Olga Horak endured concentration camps, death marches and losing almost her entire family in World War Il. Decades on, her ‘grandchild feels the reverberations of that trauma, sometimes in surprising ways. ‘No significant evidence’ multinationals are dodging Australian taxes, ATO declares ‘The Australian Tax Office says in the past year it hasn't conducted any reviews or reports into multinational tax evasion, and is not considering any measures or policies to deal with the issue. Melbourne man killed in New Mexico motorbike accident, US police say ‘A Melbourne man has been killed after losing control of a motorcycle in New Mexico, police in the United States say. Fake news, politicians’ dishonesty skewing climate debate, Hewson warns Politicians are getting away with flagrant dishonesty as a shift from fact to opinion colours the political debate around climate change, former Liberal leader John Hewson says. Australians take to the streets to join worldwide March for Science ‘Thousands of people are taking to the streets today in the name of science, with the inaugural March for Science taking place in 12 Australian locations and 500 places worldwide. = Fake news, politicians’ dishonesty skewing climate debate, Hewson warns Why many Syrians welcomed US strikes on Assad regime targets The chemical weapons attack against cviians in Khan Shayktun in Apri has caused moral outrage from the intemational community, bu most Syrians are just hoping to survive ancther day, Rifai Tammas writes Eight looters electrocuted as Venezuela unrest escalates Eight looters are reportedly electrocuted during a rampage in Caracas as large-scale violent protests against the Venezuelan Government's crackdown on protests and opposition groups continues. “Twiggy' Forrest rolls out ad campaign for controversial cashless welfare card Mining magnate Andrew Forrest's chatity launches an ad campaign calling for an expansion of Centrelink’s controversial income management card, claiming the initiative "struck a balance between allowing welfare recipients independence” and “helped to create safe communities". Hobbits’ link to humans more distant than first thought, ANU researchers say ‘A controversial theary that a mysterious species knawn as habbits were closely linked to modern humans is ruled out by Australian scientists, who say the species could be older than first thought. Collection of WWI aircraft gives rare glimpse into Australia’s aviation history Pilot Andrew Carter painstakingly restores and replicates planes from World War |— and even though he is an experienced flyer, he says controling the aircraft in the skies poses a challenge. Can drones, real-time warnings limit shark attacks? ‘Shark hazard warnings and hi-tech solutions such as underwater gliders and overhead drones could prove the best hope of reducing the number of fatal shark attacks in WA waters, researchers say. Roar boss praises hero keeper Young after dramatic penalties win over Wanderers Roar goalkeeper Jamie Young earns praise for his cool nerves following a crucial save in penalties, which clinched victory over the Wanderers and kept his side in the A-League finals series, = Roar sneaks past Wanderers in elimination-final penalty shootout After dropping the MOAB, what next for Trump? Having pledged to put “America First” during the campaign, US President Donald Trump is begining to show his interventionist side, James Bennett writes. Going where there is silence: Deafblind woman hopes to tell unique stories "Ihave a lot of doubters, people who think that | wil fail because | can only see a ite bit and hear alittle bit" says Vanessa Vigjkovic, a deafblind woman who plans to one day bring you the news. FEATURES Making people feel excluded — that's not an Australian value le. Time travel coming soon to a VR headset near you ‘Taxes, touchdowns and travels: A wrap of Donald Trump's week Turnbull forges ‘values’ into political weaponry: Grattan ™! Seven bits of advice for aspiring comedians The lost letter that could prove a soldier from Nebo saved Winston Churchill's life ‘Iwas never going to leave': How dating changes when you're terminally ill How your life could change the cells of your grandkids What does a chicken egg have to do with your flu shot? Your best photos celebrating life in Australia When it comes to 457 visas the politics has always been cheap Cassidy: Immigration changes tap into a nationalistic populism What's the deal with antioxidants? Melbourne's urban sprawl forces historic celery farm to relocate Aussie tennis players prepare for first world blind tennis tournament Will you get the numbers in our weekly news quiz? Aussie park rangers helping PNG locals protect Kokoda Track ANALYSIS & OPINION Exclusion is not an Australian value ‘A Government teling us what Australian values are is a Government tling us who does net belong, By Stan Grant Cheap politics and 457 visas ‘Australia would have experienced a considerable worker shortage during the mining boom had it not been for foreign workers on 457 oa By poltical correspondent Andrew Probyn NRL's contract soap opera “The daily dose of drama surrounding contract negotiations has transformed the NRL into a soap opera, o By Jennifer Browning Vote for president could reshape Western world ‘The French begin the process of picking a new president this Sunday. Here's what you need to know. 7 By Europe correspondent James Glenday ‘STATE & TERRITORY NEWS. ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA. Family mourn 4yo tragically killed in Berwick car park crash Melbourne man killed in New Mexico motorbike accident, US police say All-night weekend public transport set to stay in Melbourne: Time travel coming soon to a VR headset near you ‘AFL Women’s competition could expand next year More Vic news LOCAL NEWS Melbourne CChild dies in carpark crash in Melbourne Hitman hired by Cad Williams jailed for murder of gangland figure ‘Aussie tennis players prepare for first world blind tennis toumament Melbourne's urban sprawl forces historic celery farm to relocate "Devastating' fre destroys Melbourne RSL club on eve of Anzac Day More Melbourne news WORLD Bomb hoaxer charged ‘An 18-year-old man lving in stael is charged over scores of threatening cals he allegedly made fo Jewish community centres {and schools in the US. Vigil held for Paris shooting victim Less than 24 hours after the Pars shooting, the obligatory lowers are being laid and tourists are taking seis atthe latest terrorist attack rime scene PNG and the Battle of Milne Bay ‘A team of historians visit Mine Bay — the scene ofa Japanese offensive during Wl — to “set the record straight” on the role ‘of Papua New Guineans in the bate, ASIA PACIFIC BUSINESS Pakistan PM court ruling ‘A Pakistan court rues there is insufficient evidence to force Prime Minister Nawaz Shari's removal rom office over corruption allegations. Ahok could face jall time Prosecutors in the blasphemy case against Jakarla's Governor demand he be given two years’ probation and jailed for one year ithe reofends, Ahok concedes defeat In the end the opinion polls couldn't have been more wrong, giving false hope to supporters of Christian candidate Ahok, ‘Samantha Hawley writes. How many properties does your local politician own? For renters, making housing more affordable is just the start CBA raises mortgage rates CCBA targets investor lending wth another big rate hike ‘No evidence’ of multinational tax evasion ‘The Australian Tax Office declares there is litle evidence of multinational tax evasion, despite several international cases, Chevron hit by ATO ruling US ol lant faces @ $300 milion tax bl ter the Feral Court rules in favour ofthe Austalan Tax Offs ina landmark case. Productivity Commission criticises decentralisation ‘The Productivity Commission warns against the Federal Government's decentralisation agenda, arguing it willbe costly and impose “unintended consequences” on the economy. SPORT AFL Live: Bob Murphy's 300th match —_ Rabbitohs fuming about refs’ kicks off a big Saturday of footy ‘ridiculous’ decisions in Broncos loss Bob Murphy is playing his 300t senior match as South Sydney coach Michael Maguire faces the the Bulldogs mest the Lions frst up on a big prospect ofa $10,000 fine after glving NRL referees ‘Saturday of AFL footy, which wil iater feature @ scathing assessment folowing the Rabbitohs’ Crucial Sydney derby. Follow allthe scores and dramatic 25-24 loss to Brisbane. Sas in our ScoreCente, Embarrassing’ Anthony Milford Roar boss praises Woods set to Waratahs, atthecentreof hero keeper remain Tigers Brumbies addto HIA,bunker and Young after captain, Widdop ‘Aussie Super knock-on dramatic re-signs for Rugby woes controversy penalties win Dragons against Souths over Wanderers ARTS & CULTURE Censored, pulled or modified: MONA's history of controversy Dubbed a ‘subversive adult Disneyland’, MONA was always going to push the boundaries of what is ‘art, with a growing list of works that have been censored, pulled or modified after public outcry Ballarat salutes Dr Blake Mysteries Meet the wannabe programmer who ran away to the circus GOOD NEWS How Tanzanian midwives can deliver up to 30 babies per shift HEALTH Singers wanted for choir to beat Parkinson's Could singing be the best medicine in the ight against Parkinson's disease? The Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre is ona mission to find out. 90yo vision-impaired athlete overcomes grief to compete in World Masters Games Joan Solaga has trained hard to overcome some obstacles to compete inthis year's World Masters Games, but not the kind athletes usually face Curious cattle ‘enchanted’ by lone beaver herd of ‘absolutely enttvalled” cattle flow a "wayward beaver around a pasture on thelr Saskatchewan farm, in what the ranch owners called "possibly the most Canadian thing we have ever witnessed’ ‘The power of shared experience What sit about seeing someone as authentic and vulnerable that is so compeling? Sophie Scott shares her insights on the power of empathy. Confessions of a secret hoarder IF you walk into my house you won't see newspapers pled high or the sink filed with dishes, but i you looked in my cupboards that would be a diferent story. Body dysmorphia and surgery To not screen, and then deliver cosmetic procedures to people who may have body dysmorphic disorder, goes against the ‘medical dictum “Frat eo no harm" What's the deal with antioxidants? RURAL, Queensland cattleman turned conservationist takes care of remote Cape York sanctuary Post-boom regional resilience Benefts from the mining boom ar stil being fein regonal areas, according oan interim Productivity Commission report. APVMA boss quits as relocation looms ‘The head ofthe agricultural agency being relocated to Deputy Prime Minister Bamaby Joyce's electorate resigns: Galati leaves Kununurra (One of WA's biggest farmers has walked away from his operations in the Kimberley's Ord ligation Scheme. 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